Kent scored at the expense of First Division rivals Derbyshire whom they beat by 8 wickets at the County GroundStaff and agencies15-Jul-2000David Fult
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Lehmann breaks record with double hundred
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Kerala take Coca Cola Trophy
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The granddaddy of reverse swing
Wasim Akram plays cricket like there's no tomorrowGideon Haigh19-May-2003Wasim Akram plays cricket like there's no tomorrow. And at times it must feel